Teaching

My approach to teaching begins with the premise that education is freedom. More than reciting lectures and proctoring exams, it is my responsibility to connect with learners where they are and help them to expand their knowledge. I have taught diverse populations, ranging from 8th graders to retirees.


  • Current
    • Instructor, Ethical Issues in Genetics and Genomics (BETH 412, 3.0 credits) – Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
  • Past
    • Instructor, IT Applications for Health (HIM 1055, 3.0 credits), Fall/Spring 2020 to 2021 – Temple University College of Public Health
    • Instructor, Health Information Management Capstone Projects (HIM 9995, 3.0 credits), Fall 2020 – Temple University College of Public Health
    • Graduate teaching assistant, Database Concepts (LIS 2780, Instructor: M. Jowett, 3.0 credits, 115 students), Fall 2016 to Spring 2018 – Florida State University
    • Graduate teaching assistant, Intermediate Database Management (LIS 3784, Instructor: M. Jowett, 3.0 credits, 49 students), Spring 2018 – Florida State University
    • Graduate teaching assistant, Perspectives on Information Technology (LIS 4785, Instructor: Y. Rankin, 3.0 credits, 48 students), Spring 2019 – Florida State University
    • Graduate teaching assistant, Computers as Persuasive Technology (LIS 4708, Instructor: M. Lustria, 3.0 credits, 38 students), Spring 2020 – Florida State University